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Written by Fiona   
Sunday, 08 March 2009

To coincide with its seasonal re-opening come and discover Van Gogh’s Table At The Auberge Ravoux – a cookery book full of surprises, detailing the final days in the life of Vincent Van Gogh at the Auberge Ravoux in Auvers-sur-Oise. Just a few kilometers on the outskirts of Paris, follow in the footsteps of many artists and take the local train to visit this beautiful, understated market town. Visit the resting place of Van Gogh and many of the sites where he and many others painted though not forgetting to visit his room at the Auberge before enjoying a delicious meal at its restaurant.

 

 


With travel as a theme, join me in a visit to Bruson, Switzerland where its tiny fromagerie produces the most amazing quantity of delicious mountain cheeses or perhaps a leisurely pace in preparing an authentic Spaghetti Carbonara – with a twist, of course!


Our Member’s Gallery celebrated its 1000th recipe photograph though many more have been posted since, so do visit. In the meantime here are a selection to tempt.

Double Ginger Crisps Roasted Red Potatoes with Asparagus


Happy cooking and kind regards,



Fiona

www.recipes2share.com

 


Fiona
About the author:

I am a freelance Home Economist currently based in Paris, qualifying at the Totley Thornbridge college of Home Economics in Sheffield, England plus teacher training at King Alfred’s College, Winchester.

Work has been varied and interesting. I fondly remember my time with Family Circle magazine during my initial studies which, under the watchful eye of Pam Dotter, the then Food Editor, and fun loving Mitzie Wilson (recent editor of Delicious magazine), became and still remains my source of inspiration for recipe development and food writing.

My first full-time job was as manager of the Patisserie Section in the grand London store, Fortnum & Mason, gaining invaluable food retail management experience as well as involvement with F&M's flamboyant catering activities.

After this I worked with multi-national General Foods followed by Kraft Foods (which, incidentally, are now the same company) until deciding to undertake teacher training. This perfectly complimented my industrial Home Economics background and provided a wealth of opportunity for work, where ever our expatriate years lead us, teaching children as young as 4 years of age through to adults of quite unquestionable age.

Since leaving the UK in 1993 I have lived in Scandinavia and Europe and currently live in Paris, France with my husband and 2 children where my time is divided between teaching, recipe development and testing, food writing and cookery demonstrations.

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